35 Pubs and Bars found in or around Norwood

Halfway down one of the slopes of Sydenham Hill and boasting a first-rate view of the TV transmitter, you will find The Railway Bell. It certainly lives up to its name; there are pictures, books, and models of locomotives...

It's not the greatest pub in the Young's franchise, but the Hope is your best bet in Norwood. It's close to the train station and would be a handy place to meet people. The bright, comfortable interior is decorated with mirrors...

Although from the same flock as the Black Sheep in Oval, there are enough distinguishing features to tell this one apart. For a start, there's more emphasis on the cocktail list here, and given the row of soft furnishings on...

Was it W.C. Fields who said: 'I like children but I couldn't eat a whole one'? If that's your view you'll welcome the sign here saying children (under 14) are admitted only if eating 'a substantial meal'. So no brats with a bag...

Confession time. Dino's underage daughter used to frequent the Rose and Crown when she wanted a 'quiet pint' with her friends. Unfortunately so did her headmistress. But it sums up a place which serves a mixed community from...

This review is a good example of one that must be read in context. If you want a proper pint in a proper pub around here, you are not spoilt for choice. In this light the Albert is a godsend and a solid three pinter. On our...